Optical scanning apparatus

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Inventors

Dorsel, Andreas
Sampas, Nicholas

Application #

508021

Filed

Jul-27-1995

Published

Dec-17-1996

Current US Class

250/458.1
250/461.1

International Classes

G01N 021/64

Field of Search

250/458.1 250/358.1 250/359.1 250/339.11 250/341.8 250/461.1 250/461.2 356/311 356/317

Assignee

Hewlett-Packard Company (Palo Alto, CA)

Examiners

Berman; Jack I.

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Abstract
An optical scanning apparatus for scanning an array of sample regions carried on the surface of a substrate is disclosed. The apparatus includes a beam generator for generating a light beam effective to produce detectable light from such sample regions, and scanning optics for scanning the beam in one direction corresponding to a linear array of such sample regions. Light emitted from the linear array is imaged through an imaging system whose optical axis is angularly offset from the optical axis of the illumination beam, onto a photodetector. The optical configuration achieves high performance with relatively simple optics.
 
Claims
What is claimed:

1. An optical scanning apparatus for scanning an array of sample regions carried on a surface of a substrate, comprising:

a beam generator for generating a light beam effective to produce detectable light from such sample regions,

means for scanning said beam in one direction corresponding to a linear array of such sample regions,

means for imaging light corresponding to light from said linear array of sample regions in response to beam irradiation, where the optical axes of the imaged light, as the beam is scanned in said one direction, (i) are angularly offset from the corresponding optical axes of the light beam, and (ii) intersect the optical axes of the light beam at a surface plane corresponding to the sample regions along said linear array,



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to an optical scanning device, and in particular, to a device for use in scanning a microarray of sample regions, such as an array of fluorescent sample regions on a substrate.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

There is a growing emphasis, in the fields of drug screening, nucleic acid sequencing and analysis, and protein engineering, on preparing and "reading" high density arrays of chemical or biological species. Such arrays can now be prepared efficiently by massive parallel schemes, such as the selective photomask techniques disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,143,854. Microarrays of this type are typically formed in a planar area of between about 4-100 mm.sup.2, and may have densities of up to several hundred thousand or more distinct array members/cm.sup.2.

In the usual application, the members of the microarrays make up libraries of different-sequence oligonucleotides or polypeptides or small-molecule libraries with different R-group permutations, where each array sequence or permutation is position addressable, i.e., each array position corresponds to a known sequence or permutation.
 
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